This section will review the various options located on the main page for the "Recovery Points" tab.
A – ID – ID of the backup in question
B – Created On - The time when the Recovery Point was created
C – State - State of the recovery Point
D – Devices – Shows whether the recovery device is available to recover from
E – Archived – If a check mark is in place, the Recovery Point has been archived
F – Multi-Volume Snapshot – This is checked off if the recovery point is for a full snapshot instead of a CDP backup
G - Recovery Point Verified – This means the recovery point has been confirmed as operational
H – Browse – enables you to browse for individual files to restore
I – Bare Metal Restore – Enables you to perform a Bare Metal Restoration
J – Browse Databases – Allows databases browsing
K – Exchange – Options to manage recovery for Exchange (if in use)
L – Merge – allows merging of recovery points (when applicable)
M – Lock – When a recovery point is locked, it will not be removed if a Recovery Point limit is reached and will not allow merging
N – Control Panel Users – Options for managing Control Panels
In addition to these options, you can also drill down to a specific Recovery point by clicking on it. The tabs will show information listed above from B – D, as well as Storage Configuration which will show if there are any Partitions or RAID configurations on the server